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Posted: Apr 25 2013 (16:00)
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Last Response: Apr 25 2013 (16:03)
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AGTER THAT:-
3. This type of livery is now common across many of the sheds that hold the WAP-4 locomtives. The only obvious difference being the zone and the shed name.
An interesting variant of the livery comes from the Lallaguda(LGD) shed. The red has a predominantly pink tint and the silver grey roof ends in a kink on the front face of the locomotive. There is also an grey/sivler strip running across the length of the shell.
3. This type of livery is now common across many of the sheds that hold the WAP-4 locomtives. The only obvious difference being the zone and the shed name.
An interesting variant of the livery comes from the Lallaguda(LGD) shed. The red has a predominantly pink tint and the silver grey roof ends in a kink on the front face of the locomotive. There is also an grey/sivler strip running across the length of the shell.